In Terms of Degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius Our
Part of Florida has One of the Healthiest & Most Livable Climates in the World

When
You've Got It Bad, We've Got It Good
The fabled "three seasons climate" of Marion Oaks is a result of our protected
inland location. During the summer months breezes from both the Gulf and Atlantic converge
over Central Florida to keep our temperature moderate, bringing with them cooling
afternoon showers that you can set your watch by. These breezes also influence our mild
winters where occasional northwesterly winds clear the air and bring out the sweaters. The
spring and fall seasons are long and glorious, giving us over 300 days of sunshine each
year. To illustrate that point records at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration show that the mean temperature in Marion County is a comfortable 70.3°
with average minimum of 58.7° and an average maximum of 81.9°.

Ocala's 5 Day Forecast

Close Enough
to Both Coasts to be Convenient, Far Enough Away to Keep You Safe & Secure

Don't
worry. Marion Oaks' protected inland location in the heart of Florida's rolling hill
country is far enough from the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico to provide a natural
buffer from tropical disturbances. In fact, major tropical storms in this part of Florida
are unheard of as evidenced by the map of the tracks of the major named storms of the
Twentieth Century.